In Tekken 3, whenever True Ogre fights, regardless if it is the opponent or the character the player uses, the arena surrounding it will dim to an eerie pitch black. True Ogre has all of Ogre's moves, with the exception of "Ancient Power", but True Ogre has some extra moves, such as flying, breathing fire, and teleporting. Once Ogre is defeated once in Arcade mode by the player, Ogre will absorb either Heihachi Mishima or Jin Kazama if the player defeats it using Heihachi, to transform into its second form. True Ogre ( 真オーガー, Ma ōgā ?) is the true form of Ogre, as well as its stronger form, introduced in Tekken 3. Ogre also appears in Tekken Card Challenge, Tekken Tag Tournament and Tekken Tag Tournament 2, the latter game as a DLC character in console versions under the name "Ancient Ogre". In the Scenario Campaign prologue of Tekken 6, Ogre is briefly mentioned when Jin recounts the disappearance of Jun. It battles Jin twice during the latter's search for his mother, the second time transforming into an ever bigger form than his second form, although he is ultimately defeated by Jin. In Tekken 5, Ogre appears as the final boss of the "Devil Within" mini-game, set between Tekken 4 and Tekken 5, where it is apparently resurrected by the G Corporation. He knows that both Jin and his recently resurrected son, Kazuya Mishima possess it, so he announces the tournament to lure both to him. As revealed in his prologue, Heihachi has tried to inject Ogre's blood into himself, but he discovers that its genome could only be integrated with the "Devil Gene", which Heihachi did not possess. Though it is only briefly mentioned, Ogre is ultimately the reason why Heihachi decides to hold the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4 in Tekken 4. Jin emerges victorious and Ogre is defeated. Ogre eventually confronts Jin, who participates to avenge his mother's apparent death, and they clash in battle. However, unknown to Paul, Ogre morphs into its true form and the tournament continues. Indeed, Ogre shows up and is defeated by Paul Phoenix. As bait to lure Ogre into the open, Heihachi announces the King of Iron Fist Tournament 3 four years later.
Ogre additionally compels Nina Williams, recently released from her cryogenics experiment, to assassinate Jin, while its appearance awakens Mokujin, a wooden dummy who comes to alive in the presence of great evil. Despite the latter's attempt to fight it, he is outmatched and knocked unconscious, and when he wakes up, both his mother and Ogre are nowhere to be found. Ogre also goes to the forests of Yakushima, where it attacks Jun Kazama and her son, Jin. In the meantime, Ogre attacks various martial artists around the world, including King, whom it specifically kills, and Baek Doo San, who falls into a coma that lasts for a year, as revealed in Tekken 5. Heihachi, having witnessed the power of Ogre, seeks to capture it in hopes of creating the ultimate life form. Soon after arriving there, Heihachi learns that his entire force has been obliterated by Ogre. The most notable power of Ogre, however, is its ability to absorb souls, which would transfer all of the consumed souls' abilities and potentially increase its power.Īccording to Heihachi Mishima's Tekken 3 profile, Heihachi sends his own military group which he formed sometime after regaining control of Mishima Zaibatsu at the end of Tekken 2, the Tekken Force, to search an Aztec temple in Mexico. It is able to do some form of telekinesis, mainly in grabbing enemies, and defy gravity by levitating, though it is unable to do the latter during gameplay. Ogre is the Aztec God of Fighting infused with mythical powers. It is also worshipped by ancient Aztecs as the "God of Fighting". It wanders the earth in search of strong souls. It understands entire structures of all living and artificial beings, and absorbs them.
In the storyline of Tekken, Ogre is the war weapon which creatures from outer space left on earth in ancient times. Ogre is the Tekken series' first main villain who is not a member of the Mishima family. Ogre is introduced in Tekken 3 as the final boss along with its other form True Ogre, and it has returned in Tekken Tag Tournament, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and Tekken Revolution (second form only), although the latter three games are non-canonical.
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